Photographic camera



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Filed Oct. 11, 19sa s Sheets-Sheet 2 05/04 R FISCHER GERHARD HEN/(EL OTTO/1A F? PETERS ARTHUR MENDE lNl ENTORS HEINZ KUPPENBENDER May 7, 1940.

H. KUPPENBENDER ET AL PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA Filed 0ct.'11,- 1958 6 Sheets-Sheet 4 /N l/E N TORS HE/NZ KUPPENBENDE? OSII'AI? FISCHER GER/1,4190 HEN/(EL OTTO/1A1? PETE/7S ARTHUR MENDE y 7, 1940- H. KUPPENBENDER ET AL 2,199,464

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Hf/NZ KUPPENBENDER v 7/ Love:- Zzmzt ofmeasurz'rgrang 05/134? FISCHER 66 GERHAHD HENKEL O TTOIVA 1? PE TERS' ARTHUR NENDE UNITED STATES- PATENT OFFICE rnorocnarmc CAMERA Heinz Kiippenbender, Oskar Fischer and Gerhard Henkel, Dresden, and Ottomar letermHansdorl',- and Arthur Meade, Dresden, Germany, assignors to Zeiss lkon Alrtiengeselischatt,

Dresden, Germany Application Ootober 11, 1938. Serial No. 234,350 In Germany October 14, 1937 13 Claims.

The invention relates to improvements in photographic cameras and in particular is directed to photographic cameras whm exposure controlling means are operatively coupled with a photo-electric exposure meter. I

It has been proposed heretofore to provide in the circuit of the photo-electric exposure meter a variable resistance which is automatically varied whenever any one of the exposure controlling devices of the camera, as for instance the shutter speed adjustingmeans or the diaphragm adjusting means, is adjusted. It was customary to mount the resistance rotatably adjustably and control its rotative movement by' one of the exposure controlling devices of the camera, e. g., by the diaphragm adjusting mechanism, and to provide the resistance with a slidable contact member operatively connected with another exposure controlling means and moved simultaneously with the latter, e. g., withthe shutter speed adjusting mechanism. 'Ihe above named movable arrangements of the resistance and contact member, however, are not practical, especially when the characteristic of the resistance is not linear and the angular adjust ments for the same ohmic value are not equal to each other, but are different.

A rotatable resistance requires a somewhat complicated adjusting mechanism and at least 7 two movable circuit connections are necessary which in view of the small currents in the circuit give rise to difliculties.

It is one object of the invention to eliminate the disadvantages of the .prior devices and to provide a photographic camera of the type referred to with a photo-electric exposure meter having a fixedly mounted resistance which is varied by single slidable contact member whose movements are controlled by both of the principal exposure controlling devices of the camera,

as the diaphragm adjusting mechanism and the shutter speed adjusting mechanism. Another object oi the invention is to operatively connect the slidable contact member of the resistance in the exposure meter circuit with both said principal exposure controlling devices of the camera by means of a diflerential gearing, which preferably is self-locking. Still another object of the invention is to incorporate in one of the branches of the differential gearing, preferably in that portion of the gearing between the shutter speed adjusting member and the slidable contact member, a cam. drive for compensating the differences between the light values and the corresponding values of the re- It is also an object of the invention to provide the camera with means for adjusting the exposure controlling devices with respect to various film speeds. Preferably, a rotatable adjusting ring, having a window in. which numbers indicating film speeds become visible, is arranged in the operative connection between a diaphragm adjusting knob and the guide ring for the shutter blades of the diaphragm. The adjusting ring 7 is coupled to the above mentioned guide ring by means of a manually releasable latch and upon a release of the latch may be rotatably adjusted with respect to the latter until the desired film speed number appears in its window.

Another object of the invention is to, provide two rotatable knobs on the narrow top wall of the camera, one adjacent the other. One of said knobs is used for adjusting the speed of the shutter and the other for adjusting the diaphragm aperture of the photographic objective and both knobs are operatively connected with the slidable contact member of the resistance in the photo cell circuit.

It is also an object of the invention to provide the movement of the slidable contact member of the resistance of the exposure meter in both directions to prevent at one end of the resistance a short-circuitin'g of the measuring instrument releasable locking means for normally limiting and to provide at the other end of the resistance asignal notifying the user of the camera that the entire resistance has been inserted in the circuit of the exposure meter. Upon release of the lockingmeansdneorbothoftheexposurecom trolling devices may be further adjusted in accordance with auxiliary scale divisions, or so called multiplying factors with which the pointer of the measuring instrument comes in alinement prior to the release of the locking means. I

Other objects of the invention will be apparent or will be specifically pointed out in. the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings which disclose by way of example afewembodiments of the invention. It is desired to point out, however, that the invention. is not limited to the embodiments of the invention herein described, as various other forms may be adopted within the scope of the claims.

In the drawings:

Fig. 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view on the line I-.I of Fig. 2 and illustrates the operative connection of the shutter tensioning knob and the diaphragm adjusting knob with the adjustable contact member of the variable resistance of the photo-electric exposure meter.

Fig. 2 is a horizontal cross-sectional view on the line 11-11 of Fig. 1 in a plane just above the top wall of the camera casing.

Fig. 3 is a horizontal cross-sectional view on the line III-III of Fig. 1 in a plane just below the top wall of the camera casing.

Fig. 4 is a sectional view oi the support for the planetary gears on the line IV-IV of Fig. 3.

Fig. 5 illustrates in elevation and partly in section the mount for the photographic objective of the camera. y

Fig. 6 illustrates in a reduced scale a camera accordingto Figs. 1 and 5 of the present invention.

Fig. 7 is a vertical cross-sectional view of another modincation on the broken line VII-VII of F18. 8.

Fig. 8 is a horizontal cross-sectional view on ,the line VIII-VIII 01 Fig. 7.

Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate the elements of the Figs. 7 and 8 respectively, diagrammatically for the purpose of explaining the operation of this modification.

Fig. 11 illustrates the locking device limiting the movement of the slidable contact member of the variable resistance.

Fig. 12 is a wiring diagram of the exposure meter and illustrates diagrammatically the coupling of the slidable contact member with the camera adjusting devices.

Fig. 13 is a vertical section through the inspection window of the camera showing also the means for transmitting. motion to the covering scale.

Fig. 14 is a vertical section through one part of the motion transmitting means.

Fig. 15 is a vertical section along the slide-way .of the control knob 11 which is mounted on the planetary gear support ll".

Fig. 16 shows the position of the covering scale with its control members, when it is not visible within the inspection window.

Fig. 17 shows the position of the scale. when it becomes visible within the inspection window.

Referring to the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the Figs. 1 to 5, the camera casing i is provided at its narrow top wall i' with a shutter tensioning knob 2 and a diaphragm adjusting knob 3. The shutter tensioning knob 2 is adapted to be connected by means of a catch (not shown) with an annular member 5 provided with a' shutter speed scale (see Fig. it), so that the knob 2 is used not only for tensioning the shutter but also for adjusting the speed of.

the same. A suitable mark on the knob 2 indicates the shutter speed for which the shutter of the camera has been set. The annular member l is connected by means of a screw 5 or the like, with an angle-lever 8 which is rotatable about the same axis the knob 2 is rotated.

A curved lever 8 is pivotally supported between its ends by a pivot pin I attached to one arm of the angle-lever I (Fig. 2). One end of the lever B carries a guide pin 2 extending into a curved cam slot II) in a flange ill of a stationary bearing member ll". The other end of the lever I carries a pin i2 engaging a fork II which extends radially from the hub of a gear I! (Figs. 1, 2). The cam slot I0 is provided for compensating the differences of the angular adjustments of the knobs 2 and I with respect to the light values and specific resistance values respectively. The gear i3 meshes with a gear H which in turn mesh withasun gear llrotatableonashaft II. The shaft II supports rotatabiy a carrier support I! on which two planetary gears I1 and I, which mesh with each other, are rotatably mounted (Figs. 3, 4). The planetary gear ll meshes also with the sun gear I and the other planetary gear ll meshes with a sun gear arranged rotatable on shaft l5 and in axial alinement with the sun gear I. A gear 2. on shaft l5 meshes with a gear 2| which is flxedlyconnected with a dishlike member 22 on which one end of a curved spring 23 (Figs. 1 and 2) is secured. The other end of the spring 22 carries a contact member 24 which siidably engages the fixedly mounted resistance 25 of the exposure meter.

Thesun gear 2tisadaptedtobedriven bya gear 2O on the lower end of a sleeve 22 which is rotatably mounted on a bearing pin 21. The diaphragm adjusting knob I is fixedly attached to the upper end of the sleeve 22'. According to the Figs. 1 and 3 the sim gear 25 operates also 1 a train of gears 22, 8., ll, 32, 33. N. The last named gear 34 meshes with an. annular gear 25 which is mounted coaxially with the axis of the photographic objective. of the camera.

Referring now to Fig. 5 it will be noted that the annular gear 25 is attached to a ring it pro-.

vided on its inner circumference with clutch teeth 36' which are inaxially sliding engagement with clutch teeth 31' on one end of a ring 21 arranged on the objective moimt. The ring 31 in turn is connected at its other end by means of clutch teeth It, I. with an adjusting ring ll provided with a window ll through which is visible a scale l2 applied to a ring 42. The ring 43 is provided with a recess M in which engages a latch 45. The latch ll is normally urged by a spring 48 into engagement with teeth 41 on the adjusting ring II. The ring I! is rigidly connected by means of screws 42 or the like with the guide ring 42 for the diaphragm blades. so that upon a rotative adjustment of the ring 42 by means of the annular gear 25, the diaphragm aperture of the photographic objective is increased or decreased as the case may be.

In Fig. 12, which illustrates the wiring diagram of the photo-electric exposure meter, 52 designates the photo-electric cell which may be mounted at any suitable place on the camera casing so as to be energized by light reflected from the scene to be photographed. A measuring instrument 53, which likewise is mmmted on or'in the camera casing, and the variable resistance 25 are connected in parallel to the photoelectric cell' 52 as indicated by the conductors II and ii. The pointer 54 of the measuring instrument is arranged opposite a scale consisting of a fixed mark 55 and a number of auxiliary marks, which are used when it is impossible to bring the pointer 54 oppomte the fixed mark 55 by adjusting the slidable contact member 24 along the resistance 25. The numbers assigned to the auxiliary marks indicate how often the exposure time indicated by the shutter speed scale (Fig. 10) has to be multiplied to gite the correct exposure, when the pointer 55 has been brought opposite one of these auxiliary or so caled multiplier marks. By way of example the meauring instrument has two auxiliary marks which are provided with the numbers 2 and 5 respectively.

The operation of the above described apparatus is as follows: a

First of all it is advisable to adjust the camera for the emulsion speed of the film which has been 76 stationary bearing member l,

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loaded into thecamera. This is accomplished by moving the latch 45 upwardly (Fig 5) against the tension of the spring 16. This releases the adjusting ring 40 which now may be rotated until the number of the scale corresponding to the emulsion speed, in the present example 15/"10 DIN, appears in the window 42. Now the photographer can select the shutter speed or the diaphragm aperture. If, for instance, a certain diaphragm aperture. or "stop is desired, the diaphragm adjusting knob 3 is rotated until the mark 3 on the sameisbrought opposite the desired scale division of a diaphragm scale engraved for instance on the conical flange l directly below the knob (Fig. 1). During this rotation of the knob' 3, the planetary gear I8 is driven by the gears 28, 26. Since the gear l8, owing to the self-locking property of the planetary gearing remains stationary, it follows that the planetary gear I! meshing with the driven planetary gear l8 rolls alongthe circumference of the gear 15. This has the efiect that the carrier support 19, on which the planetary gears I1, I 8 are mounted, is rotated and since the gear 21! is fixedly connected to the support 19, the gear is also rotated and in turn rotatesthe gear 21.

the dish-like member 22 and the contact member 24, resulting in a variation of the resistance in the circuit of the exposure meter. At the sametime the sun gear 26 drives the gearing 28,-

ably adjusting the annular shutter speed adjust-' ing member l, which when rotated displaces by,

means. of the angle-lever 6 the curved lever 8. which'in turn rotates the fork H and the gear l3 connected therewith. As will be obvious, the rotative movement of the member 4 is transformed into a somewhat modified rotative movement of the gear 13 owing to the incorporation of the levers 6 and 8, the movement of the latter of which is controlled by the cam slot M .in the The gear IS in turn drives by means of the gears M the sun gear is and the planetary gear H which drives the planetary gear 18 in opposite direction. The gear I8 rolls now along the stationary I gear 28 with the result that the carrier support 19 and with the same the gear 20 is rotated. It will be obvious that the slidable contact member 24 is again rotated by the members 22, 23 relatively to the resistance 25 and this adjustment is continued until the pointer 54 of the measuring instrument is in alinement with the fixed mark 55. In this position of the pointer 54 the shutter has been adjusted to the correct speed with respect to the previously selected stop of the camera to give a correct exposure of the negative under the prevailing light conditions.

In the modification illustrated in the Figs. '7 and 8. the gear l3 which is operatively connected with the shutter speed adjusting disc 4 meshes with a gear which in turn meshes with a A planetary gear H engages the on a support I! rotatable on the hub sleeve 26* of the sun gear 26" supported on the shaft 21!. the sun 'gear 25 on shaft 2'! meshes with the planetary gear 18. The tubular hub 26 (Fig. 7) of the sun gear 26 has on its upper end the knob 3 rigidly secured thereto. The support 19 is provided with clutch teeth engaging similar. clutch teeth on the hub portion of the dishshaped member 22, I

The dish-shaped member 22 in similar manner as-in the Figs. 1 and 2, has attached thereto a curved spring 23 carrying the contact member 24 which slidably engages the stationary resistance 25. For the-sake of a more convenient understanding of the invention, the Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate diagrammatically the same structures as shown in Figs. 7, and 8'respectively. It will be noted from Fig. 9 that the sungear 26 is also drivingly connected with a gear train 30, 3!, 32, 33 and 34 for rotating in the same manner as in Fig. 1 an annular gear 35 which is mounted concentric about the axis of the mount of the photographic objective and is operatively connected with the diaphragm of the same.

According to the present invention the rotatably mounted support l9 for the two planetary gears IT. and I8 is provided with two stops H and I2 (Figs. 8, 11 and 12). A locking lever 66 mounted between its ends rotatably on a pivot pin 81 (Fig. 8) is urged by a spring 68 against the support 18 so that a projection 69 at one end of the lever 66 engages the circumference of the support 49.

The stop ll corresponds to one end position of thecontact member 2A and according to Fig. 12 constitutes the lower limit of the measuring range of the resistance 25. If the contact member 24 reaches this lower limit of the resistance 25 a further rotation of the support l9 is'prevented by the lever 56, whose projection 69 engages the stop ll. Should is be impossible to bring the pointer into registration with the mark 55 the reading is taken on the multiplier scale, namely, with that auxiliary multiplier scale division which is or can be brought in registration with the pointer 55. If the shutter has been adjusted, for instance to a speed of 5. of a secend while the pointer 54 is opposite the multiplier.

scale division 2, the correct shutter speed would be 2 namely, l of a second. In order to permit a setting of the shutter speed adjusting member to of a second, it is first necessary to release the locked support l9 by depressing the Push-button 19, mounted in a wall of the camera casing. The push-button '19 moves the lever'fili out of locking engagement with the stop H on the support it. Thereupon, the support l8 may be further rotated until the shutter adjusting means indicates a speed or of a second. Itis, however, also possible to retain the shutter speed of /5 of a second and increase in accordance with the indication on the multiplier scale the size of the diaphragm aperture, which also necessitates a release of the locking lever before the diaphragm can be adjusted.

When the scene brightness is very great it may happen that the contact member 23 reaches the upper limit of the measuring range of the resistance 25. In such a case the stop 72 prevents a further movement of the contact member 24 so that the same cannot reach the ter minal contact 13 of the resistance 25, because this would result practically in short circuiting the measuring instrument which then would not deflect the pointer at all.

The Figures 13-17 show a modification of the device according to the invention. This modiflcation. comprises an optical signaling device which becomes eflective, whenever the semi-automatical exposure control device has been adjusted to the lower measuring limit. The optical signaling device preferably consists of a covering scale carrying auxiliary marks. Whenever the exposure control device has been adjusted to the lower measuring limit the scale becomes visible when looking through the inspection window.

Preferably the optical signaling device is operatively connected with the locking means so that the auxiliary scale becomes visible at the instant the locking lever 66 prevents a further rotation of the support It.

It may readily be seen from the Figs. 13-16 that the planetary gear support i9 is provided with an annular rim or cam 14 along which a knob 11 is slidabiy movable, this knob being fixed to a fork-like member I6 which in turn is rotatably mounted on a pin 15. The free end of the forklike member 16 is provided with a plug 1! which carries a head member I9 01 conical shape, this plug being carried by a cylindrical hole of the disc 00.

The operation of the device is as follows:

When the exposure controlling device has been adjusted to its lower measuring limit corresponding to a definite rotation of the planetary gear support l9 the knob 11 comes in contact with the rim or cam 14 thus lifting the forklike member 16 and simultaneously pressing the plug I. with its conical head-member 19 against a spring 8|. The oblique portion of the conical head member 19 comes slidably in contact with an arm 03 which is pivotally mounted on a pin 82, thereby causing the arm 83 to rotate in a clockwise direction. The arm 83 is operatively connected to another arm 85 which in turn is rotatably mounted in ll and which carries the multiplying scale. Thus by transmitting motion from the arm 83 to the arm 85 the scale becomes visible within the inspection window as illustrated in Fig. 1'1.

What we claim as our invention is:

1. In a photographic camera, the combination 01' a photo-electric exposure meter, a photographic objective provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a variable resistance and a contact member in slidable engagement with the same in the circuit of said exposure meter. a diaphragm adjusting member, a shutter speed adjusting member, means operatively connecting said slidable contact member with said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member for moving said slidable contact member whenever either one oi said adjusting members is actuated, said operative connecting means including a planetary gearing for preventing the operation of one adjusting member by the other, said planetary gearing having two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with one of said sun gears respectively, said operative connecting means including also means for drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one of said sun gears with said diaphragm adjusting member, and means for drivingly connecting the other one or said sun gears with said shutter speed adjusting member, and a gearing connecting said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring.

2. In a photographic camera, the combination 01 a photo-electric exposure meter, a photographic objective provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a variable resistance and a contact member in slidable engagement with the same in the circuit of said exposure meter, a diaphragm adjusting member, a shutter speed adjusting member, means operatively connecting said slidable contact member with said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member for moving said slidable contact member whenever either one of said ad- J'usting members is actuated, said operative connecting means including a planetary gearing for preventing the operation of one adjusting member by the other, said planetary gearing having two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with one oi! said sun gears respectively, said operative connecting means ineluding also means for drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one 01 said sun gears with said diaphragm adjusting member, and means for drivingly connecting the other one of said sun gears with said shutter speed adjusting member, and a gearing connecting the sun gear which is drivingly connected with said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring.

3. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a variable resistance and a single contact member in slidable engagement therewith in the circuit of said exposure meter, said camera being provided with a rotatable member for adjusting the diaphragm aperture of the photographic objective and with a rotatable shutter speed adjusting member, and means for operatively connecting said slidable contact member with said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member for moving said contact member whenever either one oi. said adjusting members is actuated, said operative connecting means including a planetary gearing for preventing the operation of one adjusting member by the other, said planetary gearing having two sun gears rotatable above a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with one of said sun' gears respectively, said operative connecting means including also means for drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one oi said sun gears with said diaphragm adjusting member, and means for drivingly connecting the other one of said sun gears with said shutter speed adjusting member.

4. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photoelec-tric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a variable resistance and a contact member in slidable engagement with the same in the circuit of said expr sure meter, said resistance being fixedly mounted in said camera casing, a diaphragm adjusting member and a shutter speed adjusting member mounted on said camera casing, means including a differential gearing for operatively connecting said slidable contact member with said diaphragm adjusting member and with said,

shutter speed adjusting member for moving said contact member whenever either one of said adjusting members is actuated, said differential gearing preventing the operation of one adjusting member by the other, and comprising two I sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with'one of said sun gears respectively, said means including also an operative connection between said rotatable support andsaid slidable contact member and an operative connection between each of said sun gears and said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member respectively; and means operatively connecting said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring.

5. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a variable resistance and a contact member in slidable engagement with the same in the circuit of said gearing preventing the operation of one adjust-- ing member by the other, and comprising two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary, gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with one of said sun gears respectively, said means including also an operative connection between said rotatable support and said slidable contact member, and an operative connection between each of said sun gears and said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member respectively; and a gearing connecting the sun gear which is drivingly connected with said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring.

6. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing provided with a narrow top wall, a photographic objective mount having a rotatable dia phragm adjusting ring, a variable resistance and a contact member in slidable engagement therewith in the circuit of said exposure meter, said resist 'nce being fixedly mounted in said camera casing, a rotatable diaphragm adjusting member and a rotatable shutter speed adjusting member mounted on the top wall of said camera casing, means including a differential gearing for operatively connecting said slidable contact member with said diaphragm adjusting memberand with said shutter speed adjusting member for moving said contact member whenever either one of said adjusting members in actuated, said differential gearing preventing the operation of one adjusting member by the other, and comprising two sun .gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with one of said sun gears respectively, said means including also an operative connection between said rotatable support and said slidable contact member, and an operative connection between each of said sun gears and said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member respectively, and means operatively connecting said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring.

-7. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective provided with a rotatable-diaphragm adjusting ring, a variable resistance and a contact member in slidable engagement with the same in the circuit of said exposure meter, said resistance being fixedly mounted in said camera casing, a diaphragm adjusting member and a shutter speed adjusting member mounted on said camera casing, means including a difierential gearing for operatively connecting said slidable contact member with said diaphragm adjusting member and with said shutter speed adjusting member for moving said contact member whenever either one of said adjusting members is actuated, said differential gearing preventing the operation of one adjusting member by the other, and comprising two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with one of said sun gears respectively, said means including also an operative connection between said rotatable support and said slidable contact member, and an operative connection between each of said sun gears and said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member respectively; and a gearing connecting the sun gear which is drivingly connected with said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring, said last named gearing including a releasable coupling for adjusting one member of said gearing relatively to said diaphragm adjusting ring to adjust the camera for diiferent film speeds, and means cooperating with said diaphragm adjusting ring for indicating the film speed for which the camera has been adjusted. i

8. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a variable resistance and a contact member in slidable engagement with the same in the circuit of said exposure meter, said resistance being ,iixedly mounted in said camera casing, a rotatable diaphragm adjusting member and a rotatable shutter speed adjusting member mounted on said camera casing, means including a differential gearing for operatively connecting said slidable axis of rotation of said diaphragm adjusting member, a support rotatable about the same axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereon, said planetary gears meshing with each other and also each with one of said sun gears respectively, said means including also an a contact member in slidable engagement with thesameinthecircuitoisaidexposuremeter, a rotatable diaphragm adjusting member, a rotatable shutter speed adjusting member, means operativdy connecting said slidable contact member with said diaphragm adjusting member and said shutter speed adjusting member for moving said slidable contact member whenever either one of said adjusting members is actuated, said operative connecting means including a planetary gearing for preventing the operation of one adjusting member by the other, said planetary gearing having two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having two planetary gears rotatably mounted thereo said planetary gears meshingwith eachotherandaisoeachwithone of said sun gears respectively, said operative connecting means including also means for drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one loisaidsungearswithsaiddiaphragmadjusting member and means for drivingly connecting the other one oi said sun gears with said shutter speed adjusting member, said last named driving connection including a gear rotatable about the axis of said shutter speed adjusting member, a radially extending fort on said gear engagin one end of a lever whose other end engages a curved cam slot in a stationary'member, said lever being pivotally supported between its ends by an arm attached to said shutter speed adjusting member; and a gearing connecting said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm-adjusting ring.

10. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective mount provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a variable ce and a single contact member in slidable engagement therewith in the circuit of said exposure meter, a diaphragm adjusting member and a shutter speed adjusting member mounted on saidcamera casing, means including a diflerential gearing for operatively connecting said single contact member with both said adjusting members for moving said contact member whenever either one of said adjusting members is actuated, said diiierential gearing preventing the operation oi. one of said adjusting members by the other and comprising two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having mounted thereon two planetary gears, one for each oi said sun gears and meshing with the same, said planetary gears also meshing with each other,

means for drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one oi said sun gears with said diaphragm adjusting member and the other of said sun gears with said shutter adjusting member, a gearing connecting the sun gear connected with said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring on said objective mount,

and means for limiting the rotation of said support when said slidable contact member has reached one end of said resistance and the latter is completely inserted in the circuit oi. the exposure meter, said last named means including a stop on said rotatable support and a manually releasable latch lever which normally engages said support and prevents a further rotation of the same in one direction when engaging said stop.

11. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective mount provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a

variable resistance and a single contact member in slidable engagement therewith in the circuit of said exposure meter, a diaphragm adjusting member and a shutter speed adjusting member mounted on said camera casing, means including a differential gearing for operatively connecting said single contact member with both said adjusting members for moving said contact member whenever either one 01 said adjusting members is actuated, said differential gearing preventing the operation of one of said adjusting members by.

the other and comprising two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having mounted thereon two planetary gears, one .!or each of said sun gears and meshing with the same, said planetary gears also meshing with each other, means ior drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one of said sun gears with said diaphragm adjusting member and the other of said sun gears with said shutter speed adjusting member, a gearing connecting the sun gear connected with said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring on said objective mount, and means for limiting the rotation of said support when said slidable contact member has reached either end of its measuring range on the variable resistance, said last means including two spaced stops on said rotatable support and a manually operable latch lever normally extending into the path of movement 01 said stops and adapted to be moved out oi the path of said stops.

12. In a photographic camera, the combination a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective mount provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a measurihg instrument and a variable resistance engaged by a slidable contact member in the circuit of said exposure meter, said measuring instrument being provided with a fixed scale and a movable pointer, a diaphragm adjusting member and a shutter speed adjusting member mounted on said camera casing, means including 'a differential gearing for operatively connecting said single contact member with both said adjusting members for moving said contact member whenever either one of said adjusting members is actuated, said differential gearing preventing the operation of one of said adjusting members by the other and comprising two sun gears rotatable about a common axis, a support rotatable about said common axis and having mounted thereon two planetary gears, one for each of said sun gears and meshing with the same, said planetary gears also meshing with each other, means for drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one of said sun gears with said diaphragm adjusting member and the other oi said sun gears with said shutter adjust- Elm 1 ing member, a gearing connecting the sun gear connected with said diaphragm adjusting memher with said diaphragm adjusting ring on said objective mount, means for limiting the rotation of said support when said slidable contact meme tation of the same in one direction when engaging said stop, and means including a movabiy mounted member provided with an auxiliary scale actuated by said support when the resistance is completely inserted in said circuit for moving said auxiliary scale over said iixed scale, a

13. In a photographic camera, the combination of a photo-electric exposure meter, a camera casing, a photographic objective mount provided with a rotatable diaphragm adjusting ring, a measuring instrument and a variable resistance engaged by a slidable contact member in the circuit of said exposure meter,,said measuring instrumentbeingprovidedwithaflxedscaleanda movable pointer, a diaphragm adjusting member and a shutterspeed adjusting member mounted on said camera easing, means including a dinerential gearing for operatively connecting said single contact member with both said adjusting for moving said contact member whenever either one of said adjusting members is actuated, said diflerential gearing preventing the operationotoneoisaidadjustingmembersby the other and two sun gears rotatable about 0. axis. a support rotatable about two planetary gears, one for each oi said sun gears and meshing with the same, said planetary gears also meshing with each other, means for drivingly connecting said support with said slidable contact member, means for drivingly connecting one of said sun gears with said diaphragm adjusting member and the other of said sun gears with said shutter adjusting member, a gearing connecting the sun gear connected with said diaphragm adjusting member with said diaphragm adjusting ring on said objective mount, means i for limiting the rotation of said support when said slidable contact member has reached one end of said resistance and the latter is completely inserted in the circuit of the exposure meter, said last named means including a stop on said rotatable support and a manually releasable latch lever which normally engages said support and prevents a iurther rotation of the same in one direction when engaging said stop, a pivotally mounted member provided with an auxiliary scale having scale division denoting multipliers, a cam on said support, and means enaasin said cam and operatively connected with said pivotally mounted member, said last named means being actuated by said cam when said support is rotated into aposition in which said resistance is completely inserted-in said circuit for moving said auxiliary scale over said fixed scale. a 

